Natasha Leggero

American actress and comedian

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2024 Natasha Leggero voiced the Controller of Cool character in the animated series 'Rock Paper Scissors' for the episode titled 'Pogo Sticks'
January 20 2024 Surprised an audience at The Improv in Los Angeles by flashing the crowd while impersonating comedian Bert Kreischer after his performance.
2023 Appears in two films: 'First Time Female Director' as Themberly Paris and 'Old Dads' as Kelly
2023 Competed in Stars on Mars, served as a recurring panelist on The Great American Joke Off, and voiced Skullette in Monster High 2
2023 Appeared on Bertcast podcast, episode 553
2022 Guest on The Bald and the Beautiful podcast, episode 92
November 15 2022 Published her first book 'The World Deserves My Children', a collection of essays about motherhood.
March 31 2022 Began co-hosting 'Rat in the Kitchen' on TBS.
2020 Voices Shannon in the animated series Hoops and stars in the CBS sitcom Broke as Elizabeth.
2020 Portrays Young Carrie Fisher in the documentary 'Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics'
2019 Launched 'The Endless Honeymoon Podcast' with husband Moshe Kasher, which continues to the present day
2018 Voices the character Jin Jing in 'Duck Duck Goose'
2018 Natasha Leggero released 'The Honeymoon Stand Up Special' on Netflix, co-starring with Moshe Kasher
February 24 2018 Leggero announced the birth of her daughter via Instagram, delivered through a c-section.
October 3 2017 During an interview with Stephen Colbert, Leggero announced that she and Moshe Kasher were expecting their first child.
2016 Plays Nikki in 'The Do-Over'
2016 Appeared on WTF with Marc Maron podcast, episode 707
2016 Stars in the Showtime comedy series Dice as Carmen.
June 15 2016 Another Period's second season premiered.
May 23 2016 Another Period was renewed for a third season, which would air in 2018.
2015 Leggero married fellow comedian Moshe Kasher and purchased a home together in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles.
2015 Appears in two films: 'The Breakup Girl' as Kim and 'A Better You' as Tamara
2015 Became main cast in Another Period and participated in the Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber
2015 Appeared as herself on Joe Rogan Experience podcast, episode 653
2015 Starred in independent short film 'Limbo', playing dual roles of Lucy and Lucifer
August 2015 Debuted her Comedy Central standup special 'Live at Bimbo's' filmed in San Francisco.
June 23 2015 Premiered Another Period on Comedy Central, a series she created and starred in with Riki Lindhome.
May 31 2015 Guest on The Adam Carolla Show podcast
2014 Leggero plays roles in two films: a street prostitute in 'Neighbors' and Annie in 'Let's Be Cops'
2013 Natasha Leggero appears in the short film 'Tome of the Unknown', which served as a pilot for the miniseries Over the Garden Wall, and appears in 'Dealin' with Idiots'
2013 Begins voicing Ethel in the animated series Brickleberry.
October 2 2013 Launched her YouTube show 'Tubbin' with Tash', where she interviews guests while in a hot tub.
September 2 2013 Participated as a roaster in the Comedy Central Roast of James Franco.
2012 Natasha Leggero acted in 'Burning Love' TV series, playing the character Haley for 14 episodes
2012 Appeared in 'Escape My Life' TV series as Skylar Browning in 8 episodes
2012 Leggero continued her relationship and podcast collaboration with Duncan Trussell.
2011 Stars in the short-lived NBC sitcom Free Agents as Emma Parker.
2011 Natasha Leggero released her Comedy Central Presents half-hour special
2011 Natasha Leggero released her comedy album 'Coke Money' on Comedy Central
2011 Natasha Leggero began dating comedian Duncan Trussell and co-hosted the podcast The Lavender Hour with him.
2010 Starts voicing Callie Maggotbone in the adult animated sitcom Ugly Americans.
2010 Leggero served as a judge on NBC's Last Comic Standing alongside Andy Kindler and Greg Giraldo, with Craig Robinson hosting.
January 2010 Began co-hosting The Lavender Hour podcast with comedian Duncan Trussell, which continued until January 2012.

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